By Sally Gainsbury, gambling behaviour researcher and consultant, 2026
About the author
I’m Sally Gainsbury – I’ve spent the better part of two decades studying how Australians interact with gambling products. I hold a PhD in psychology from the University of Sydney, and my research has been published in peer-reviewed journals across four continents. I consult for gambling operators, harm-minimisation bodies, and government agencies across Australia and New Zealand. I’m not here to lecture anyone. I’m here to give you the kind of honest, practical information I’d give a friend sitting across the table from me.
When VegasNow Casino asked me to write this page, I said yes on one condition – that I could write it the way I actually talk to players, not in the sanitised language that nobody reads. So here it is.
Why responsible gambling matters in 2026
Australia has one of the highest per-capita gambling rates in the world. According to the Australian Gambling Research Centre, approximately 73% of Australian adults gamble in some form each year. That number hasn’t changed dramatically in recent years, but what has changed is the speed and accessibility of online play. A player in Darwin can now spin a slot, lose A$200, and chase losses on a mobile screen before they’ve even put the kettle on. That accessibility is exactly why platforms like VegasNow Casino invest seriously in responsible gambling tools – not as a box-ticking exercise, but because the data consistently shows that harm-aware players stay longer, trust more, and gamble more sustainably over time.
The responsible gambling framework at VegasNow Casino is built around four pillars: awareness, tools, support, and accountability. None of those pillars works in isolation. A deposit limit means nothing if a player doesn’t know it exists. A self-exclusion option is useless if it’s buried three clicks deep. That’s why I’m walking you through the whole thing in plain language right here.
Warning signs of problem gambling
Before we get into the tools, let’s talk about recognition. In my research, the single biggest obstacle to seeking help is not shame – it’s denial. Most people experiencing gambling harm genuinely don’t recognise the early signs until things are already serious. The checklist below is drawn from the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI), which is the standard clinical tool used across Australia.
Here are the most common early warning signs to watch for:
- Spending more money or time gambling than you originally planned
- Thinking about gambling when you’re not playing – at work, during meals, at night
- Chasing losses by returning to “win back” what you’ve lost
- Hiding your gambling from people you’re close to
- Feeling irritable or anxious when you try to cut back
- Borrowing money or selling things to fund gambling
- Gambling to escape stress, boredom, or difficult feelings rather than for entertainment
- Neglecting work, family, or social obligations because of time spent gambling
If three or more of these resonate with you right now, I’d encourage you to use the self-assessment tool available directly in your VegasNow Casino account dashboard before doing anything else.
Responsible gambling tools at VegasNow Casino
The tools available to Australian players in 2026 have come a long way from a simple “call this number” footer link. VegasNow Casino offers a full suite of self-management tools accessible from the account settings menu. Below is a summary of what’s available and how each one works in practice.
| Tool | What it does | How to activate | Takes effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deposit limits | Sets daily, weekly, or monthly A$ cap | Account settings > Limits | Immediately (reductions) / 72hrs (increases) |
| Session time limits | Caps how long you can play per session | Account settings > Session | Immediately |
| Reality check reminders | Pop-up notifications showing time and spend | Account settings > Notifications | Immediately |
| Cool-off period | Temporary pause from gambling (1-30 days) | Account settings > Take a break | Immediately |
| Self-exclusion | Permanent or extended account closure | Support team or settings | Within 24 hours |
| Loss limits | Maximum A$ loss per day/week/month | Account settings > Limits | Immediately |
I recommend that every new player at VegasNow Casino sets at least a weekly deposit limit before their first session. It takes about 90 seconds and it dramatically reduces the likelihood that a bad night turns into a bad month.
How to set your deposit limit step by step
Setting a deposit limit is the single most effective thing a recreational player can do to stay in control. VegasNow Casino makes the process straightforward. Here is how to do it from any device in 2026:
- Log into your VegasNow Casino account
- Click your profile icon in the top-right corner
- Select “Responsible gambling” from the dropdown
- Choose “Deposit limits” from the menu
- Select your preferred timeframe – daily, weekly, or monthly
- Enter your A$ amount and confirm with your account password
- You’ll receive an email confirmation within a few minutes
Remember that lowering a limit takes effect immediately, but if you ever want to raise it, the 72-hour waiting period exists specifically to prevent impulsive decisions. That delay is a feature, not a friction point.
Self-exclusion and how it works in Australia
Self-exclusion is the most powerful tool in the responsible gambling toolkit. In Australia, there are two systems worth knowing about – individual operator exclusions and the national BetStop register.
VegasNow Casino self-exclusion closes your account for a minimum of six months, with options extending to one, two, or five years, or permanently. During this period, any winnings accrued on attempts to circumvent the exclusion are forfeited, and you cannot reopen the account until the exclusion period has fully expired.
BetStop is Australia’s National Self-Exclusion Register, launched in 2023 and now covering all licensed interactive wagering services in the country. Registering with BetStop means you are excluded from every participating licensed operator simultaneously. As of 2026, registration takes under 10 minutes via betstop.gov.au and is free of charge.
| Feature | VegasNow Casino exclusion | BetStop national register |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | VegasNow Casino only | All licensed Australian operators |
| Minimum period | 6 months | 3 months |
| Cost | Free | Free |
| Who registers you | You or support staff | You, directly via betstop.gov.au |
| Enforcement | Account closure | Operator-level ID checks |
My professional advice: if you’re considering self-exclusion, use BetStop. It removes the temptation to simply switch to a different platform, which is the most common way self-exclusion fails when applied to a single site only.
Where to get help in Australia
You should never feel like you have to solve a gambling problem on your own. Australia has genuinely world-class support services, and all of the options below are free and confidential.
The most important contacts for Australian players in 2026:
- Gambling Help Online – gamblinghelponline.org.au – 24/7 chat and phone counselling
- Gambling Help Hotline – 1800 858 858 – free call, available every day of the year
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 – if gambling harm is affecting your mental health more broadly
- Financial Counselling Australia – 1800 007 007 – for debt and financial stress related to gambling
- BetStop – betstop.gov.au – national self-exclusion registration
VegasNow Casino support staff are trained to refer players to these services at any point in a conversation. If you contact live chat and say the words “I need help with my gambling,” you will be connected to a senior support team member, not a standard customer service agent.
A final word from me
I’ve reviewed the responsible gambling frameworks of dozens of Australian operators over the years. What I look for isn’t the length of the policy page – it’s whether the tools actually work, whether staff are trained to use them, and whether the platform makes it genuinely easy to slow down or stop. VegasNow Casino meets that bar. The tools are visible, functional, and designed with real players in mind rather than for optics alone.
Gambling is entertainment. At its best, it’s a fun way to spend an evening for a reasonable amount of A$. But it stops being entertainment the moment it stops being a choice. Use the tools. Set your limits before your first session. And if something shifts, reach out – to VegasNow Casino support, to Gambling Help Online, or to someone you trust.